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Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 034801 (2006) [4 pages]

Incoherent Effects of Electron Clouds in Proton Storage Rings

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E. Benedetto,1,2 G. Franchetti,3 and F. Zimmermann1
1CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
2Politecnico Torino, Italy
3GSI, Darmstadt, Germany

Free to Read Received 16 March 2006; published 21 July 2006

Electron clouds in the beam pipe of high-energy proton or positron storage rings can give rise to significant incoherent emittance growth, at densities far below the coherent-instability threshold. We identify two responsible mechanisms: namely, (1) a beam particle periodically crosses a resonance and (2) a beam particle periodically crosses a region of the bunch where its motion is linearly unstable. Formation of halo or beam-core blow up, respectively, are the result. Key ingredients for both processes are synchrotron motion and electron-induced tune shift. The mechanisms considered provide a possible explanation for reduced beam lifetime and emittance growth observed at several operating accelerators. Similar phenomena are likely to occur in other two-stream systems.

©2006 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.034801
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.034801
PACS: 29.27.Bd; 05.45.Pq; 52.35.Qz; 52.40.Mj
  • 29.27.Bd
    Beam dynamics; collective effects and instabilities in accelerators
  • 05.45.Pq
    Numerical simulations of chaotic models
  • 52.35.Qz
    Plasma microinstabilities including ion-acoustic, two-stream, loss-cone, beam-plasma, drift, ion- or electron-cyclotron instabilities, etc
  • 52.40.Mj
    Particle beam interactions in plasmas
  • YEAR: 2006

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